Monday, March 16, 2009

How to make your wedding guests feel welcome

make your wedding guests feel welcome


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Your wedding is a day that you and your spouse will remember for the rest of your lives. While the day is all about you two, you should not forget about your guests. Some of your guests likely traveled a great distance to congratulate you on your special day. Make them feel welcome at your event from beginning to end.

Things You'll Need

  • Folders
  • Letter
  • Information
  • Gift baskets
  • Seating
  • Favors

Instructions

    • 1

      Make welcome packets for your guests, if you have many who will be coming from out of town. You likely reserved a block of rooms at a hotel so your guests could stay in the same vicinity for a reduced rate, so arrange with the hotel management to give your guests the packets when they arrive. Include a welcoming letter from you and your intended, a map of the area, a list of wedding activities, times and information, and a list of things to do in the area. Add menus from your favorite local restaurants.

    • 2

      Create welcoming gift baskets for your guests to receive when they arrive at the hotel. Use baskets or canvas bags for the gifts, and include all of the information you would put in a welcoming packet. Add bottles of water, wine and snacks. Include something significant to the area in which you are getting married. For example, if you are getting married in New Orleans, add a bottle of hot sauce.

    • 3

      Rent enough chairs. This might seem obvious, especially if you are having a seated dinner reception, but giving them a place to rest will show your guests that you thought about them when you planned the event. If you are throwing a cocktail reception where your guests will likely be moving around, make sure that you have seats for at least 75 percent of them.

    • 4

      Speak to each of your guests at least once at the wedding reception. Some brides and grooms opt to do this through a receiving line, while others prefer to simply walk around the space and visit with the people sitting at each table or in each area. Your guests have made an effort to come to your wedding, so acknowledging them personally is important.

    • 5

      Give your guests favors they can take home. Choose personalized drink holders with your names and the wedding date on them, or something edible, such as a frosted sugar cookie.


Source: www.ehow.com

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